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Gyumri City Stadium

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Location
  
Field size
  
105 x 68 meters

Built
  
1924

Address
  
M7, Gyumri, Armenia

Opened
  
1924

Owner
  
Gyumri City Council

Surface
  
grass

Renovated
  
1999, 2012

Capacity
  
2,844

Team
  
FC Shirak

Gyumri City Stadium

Similar
  
Arnar Stadium, Banants Stadium, Mika Stadium, Abovyan City Stadium, Yerevan Football Academy

Gyumri City Stadium (Armenian: Գյումրիի քաղաքային մարզադաշտ) is an all-seater football stadium in Gyumri, Armenia. It is currently the home venue of the Armenian Premier League club FC Shirak of Gyumri. The capacity of the stadium is 2,844 seats, excluding the standing section at the southern end of the pitch.

History

The stadium was built and opened in 1924 to become the first stadium in the modern history of Armenia. When Shirak was founded in 1958, the stadium became the regular home ground of the team for the Soviet First League competition. Starting from 1991, the stadium witnessed many glorious moments of FC Shirak in the Armenian Premier League and the Armenian Independence Cup. The stadium hosted the 2011–12 Armenian Cup final match when Shirak defeated Impulse to win the title for the first time in their history.

The venue was reconstructed in 1999 and turned into an all-seater stadium. The total capacity of the stadium became 2,844 seats (1,413 at the western stand and 1,431 at the eastern stand).

During 2012 the playing pitch and many other facilities were entirely renovated to meet the UEFA standards.

As of 2014 the stadium is the home ground of Shirak for the domestic competitions since 1958. However, after the most recent developments in 2012, the stadium was permitted to be used by the club for their home games at the European competitions.

On 12 July 2012 Shirak hosted Rudar Pljevlja at the Gyumri City Stadium, in the qualifying phase of the 2012–13 UEFA Europa League. The match ended in a 1-1 draw, allowing FC Shirak to advance with a 2-1 win on aggregate.

References

Gyumri City Stadium Wikipedia